1. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY HALLE/SAALE 2. ENLARGEMENT OF MINING SCHOOL FREIBERG

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CIA-RDP80-00810A006300320003-7
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4
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December 21, 2016
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June 10, 2008
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3
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April 19, 1955
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2008/06/10: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA006300320003-7 CLASSIFICATION S-F.-Cwt.-E-T CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT INFORMATION REPORT CD NO. COUNTRY East Germany DATE DISTR. 19 April 1955 SUBJECT 1. Institute of Technology, Halle/Scale NO. OF PAGES 2. Enlargement of Mining School, Freiberg PLACE ACQUIRED DATE OF INFO. THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTINS THE NATIONAL DEFENSE or THE UNITED STAIRS. RITSIN TNN MEANIES OF TITLE IS. SECTIONS 7DS AND 794. OF TNN V. S. CODE. AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OD REVEL- ATION OF ITS CONTENTS TO ON RECEIPT DV AN UNADTHORIZRD PERSON IS PEOHUITED MT MW THE REFOODUCTION Of THIS POEM IS PROHIDITED. NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION 1. The newly established institute for technology (ohemistry)in Halle/Saale is subordinate to HA Hoch-und Faohachulen in the Ministry of Heavy Industry which is headed by Wilhelm Engler. Kleinert (fnu), section chief is responsible for Halle and Mueller (fnu) is responsible for the school for mountain engineering in Freiberg. 2. Professor Dr Dallmann (fnu), a mathematician who had been a professor at the teachers' training college in Potsdam and is said to be an SED member, is acting director of the institute. At the end of 1954, the body of instructors in Halle included five professors and three assistant professors, namely, professor Dallmann, two technologists, Dr Gerhard Becherer, a physician from Martin Lu*her University in Halle and a chemist who was probably employed at the Leuna Plant. The institute allegedly worked in close cooperation with employees and scientists employed at Buna Plant in Sohkopau and the Leuna Plant. The institute is to train chemists who are either able to work as engineers or are vonversant with machinery. 3. The building of the institute is to be erected in Merseburg-Sued in the area of the Leuna Plant. The oonstuaction of a house had started in November 1954. The institute is to be completed in three or four years with emphasis on chemical laboratory and a planned capacity of 2,000 students. The institute is presently located in a school of chemistry in Halle-Neuwerk. About 200 students are workigg there. 4. It was learned that the Bergakademie (school of mountain engineering) in Freiberg would be expanded into an institute of technology, and that the professors employed at the institute for chemistry in Halle would possibly also be employed in Freiberg. CLA 1' r t l - . - STATE X '$AW x NARB I MiH 1 25X1 ARMY Approved For Release 2008/06/10: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA006300320003-7 Approved For Release 2008/06/10: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA006300320003-7 Approved For Release 2008/06/10: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA006300320003-7 Approved For Release 2008/06/10: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA006300320003-7 CLASSIFICATION S- 9.C-R---T CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT INFORMATION REPORT CD NO. COUNTRY Bast Gong 1 DATE DISTR. 19 April 1955 SUBJECT 1. Institute of Technology, ea71e/S 1. NO. OF PAGES 2. ran gammt of Mining S&003., Freiberg PLACE ACQUIRED DATE OF INFO. NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. Tt1S COCUUINT CONTAINS INPORUATICA RF/[Cnts on DAnoNAI. Dtntst oil TNI DNITID STATSS. WITHIN THt UUANINO OF TITLI IS. SICTIONS 79! AND 711. OF TNt U. S. COON. AS A011010. ITS TRANSMISSION OR DNIL- ATION OF ITS CONT'INTS TO 02 RICtmPT NT AN UNADTNODIUID PIRSON V PIIOU1IIT10 ST LAW nit RIPIODCCTI011 OP THIS PORN IS PRO 10. A THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION 1. The newly established institute for technology (che i~tr )ia Halle/Saale is subordinate to :iA Hioch-und Fachschulen in thy:; Ministry of. Heavy Industry which is headed by '- ilhelm Engler. Kleinert (fnu), section chief is responsible for Halle and :;1ueller (fnu) is responsible for the school for mountain eneincering in Freiberg. 2. Professor Dr Dallmann (fnu), a matzematician who had been a professor at the teachers' training college in Potsdam and is said to be an SED member, is acting director of the institute. At the end of 1954, the body of instructors in Ha11e included five i;y,ofessors and three assistant professors, namely, professor Dallmana, two technolo ists, Dr Gerhard Becherer, a physician from Lartin Luther University in Halle and a chemist who was probably e~~loy at the Leuna Plant. The institute allegedly worked in close ccoperation with employees and scientists employed at Duna Plant in Schkopau and the Leuna Plant. The institute is to train chemists wio are either able to work as engineers or are . onversant with aehinerf. 3. The building of the institute is to be erected in Merseba g?-Sued in the area of the Leuna Plant. The co.lst.ruction of a h,-D-,. had. started in November 1954. The institute is to be completed in three or four years with emphasis on chemical laboratory and a planned capacity of 2,000 students. The institute is presently located in a school of chemistry in Halle-tdeuwerk. About 20:) students are working there. 4. It was learned that the Bergakademie (school of mountain engineering) in Freiberg would be expanded into an institute of technology, and that the l~rofeasors employed at the institute for chemistry in Halle :could possibly also be employed in Freiberg. srATE x NAVY I ARMY kft- AIR CUSSIFICATION S..cs.,G-fi-FIT I DISTRIBUTION 1 4-1 Approved For Release 2008/06/10: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA006300320003-7 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/06/10: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA006300320003-7 Approved For Release 2008/06/10: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA006300320003-7